UK has huge potential to feed itself, says Princess Royal

AUTHOR(S)

Davies, Isabel; Riley, Jonathan

PUB. DATE

September 2002

SOURCE

Farmers Weekly;9/20/2002, Vol. 137 Issue 12, p14

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Presents information on the speech delivered by Princess Anne of Great Britain to the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution conference on September 12, 2002 about food production. Importance of agriculture; Important component of an integrated society.

ACCESSION #

7604037

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